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B8
Guardian www.guardian.co.tt Wednesday, April 16, 2014
A total of $34,000 was paid in
cash prizes to the top performers
when the Jimroy Wise Children
Carnival Committee held its pres-
entation ceremony at the Chagua-
nas Community Centre on Mon-
day.
The one-day Carnival event,
which features a calypso compe-
tition and parade of masquerade
bands and individuals, draws large
crowds to a small park in Enterprise,
central Trinidad. Janelle Small-
Cummings, committee chairman
said in a release, the organisers faced
many hardships and obstacles in
its efforts to stage Carnival events
for the children of Enterprise and
neighbouring communities.
"First of all, we get $75,000 from
the NCC (National Carnival Com-
mission) and we have to meet all
our administrative and operational
costs, as well as offer attractive
prizes to encourage the young mas-
queraders. And it is ironic that while
our founder, the late Jimroy Wise,
was a senior police officer, the Police
Service wants us to pay excessive
fees for security," Small-Cummings
lamented.
The committee, she said, put in
long hours to ensure the 2014 cel-
ebrations were a success. She also
thanked the sponsors who came
on board and encouraged others to
do likewise.
Chase Village Carnival won the
Band of the Year title with its pres-
entation of Intruders---Invaders of
Conquest, taking home $6,000. It
was the third straight victory for
Chase Village, led by Danzo Ram-
roop and Indra Charles.
Reann Guerra collected $2,000
for winning the Calypso Monarch
crown, having copped the title for
the third consecutive year.
King of the Bands was Jamalee
Best, portraying King Sailor from
the band First Time, while Teri-
Ann Howard, also from First Time,
was Queen of the Bands with her
portrayal of Queen of La Brea.
Jim Wise Children Carnival
pays off $34,000 in prizes
Band of the Year
1st: Chase Village Carnival
2nd: First Time
3rd: Enterprise Youths
Calypso Monarch Competition
1st: Reann Guerra
2nd: Rivaldo London
3rd: N'Janela Duncan-Regis
King of the Bands
1st: Jamalee Best---First Time
2nd: Ishmael Ramcharitar---
Enterprise Youth
3rd: Shemar Valentine---Sword
& Associates
Queen of the Bands
1st: Teri-Ann Ohward---First
Time
2nd: Flora Lennatrd---Chase
Village Carnival
3rd: Tashia McQueen---Chevon
Creations
Jimroy Wise Children Carnival's Calypso Monarch Reann Guerra, left, receives her winning trophy and cash
prize from sponsors Celine Bajnath and Rajendra Bajnath.
Major results of Jimroy Wise Children Carnival 2014
Indra Charles,
centre,
bandleader of
Chase Village
Carnival,
receives a cash
prize of $6,000
and trophies
for the Band of
the Year title in
the 2014
Jimroy Wise
Children
Carnival.
Making the
presentations
are Chaguanas
Borough
Corporation's
councillors
Janelle Joe-
Ryan, left, and
Lisa Holder.